17918245. APPARATUS AND SERVER FOR V2X SERVICE simplified abstract (LG ELECTRONICS INC.)

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APPARATUS AND SERVER FOR V2X SERVICE

Organization Name

LG ELECTRONICS INC.

Inventor(s)

Seongwoo Jeong of Seoul (KR)

Hakseong Kim of Seoul (KR)

APPARATUS AND SERVER FOR V2X SERVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17918245 titled 'APPARATUS AND SERVER FOR V2X SERVICE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an apparatus that enables secure communication between a vehicle and a server in a vehicle-to-everything (V2X) service. The apparatus uses a transport layer security (TLS) handshake and an X.509 certificate to establish a secure session with the V2X server. It also generates a signed V2X message with a digital signature based on a pseudonym certificate, and encodes the message using the X.509 certificate.

  • The apparatus uses a TLS handshake and X.509 certificate to establish a secure session with a V2X server.
  • It generates a signed V2X message with a digital signature based on a pseudonym certificate.
  • The apparatus encodes the signed V2X message using the X.509 certificate.

Potential Applications

  • Vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication systems
  • Connected and autonomous vehicles
  • Intelligent transportation systems

Problems Solved

  • Ensures secure communication between vehicles and servers in V2X services
  • Protects the integrity and authenticity of V2X messages
  • Enables secure and reliable exchange of information in V2X systems

Benefits

  • Enhanced security in V2X communication
  • Protection against unauthorized access and tampering of V2X messages
  • Improved trust and reliability in V2X systems


Original Abstract Submitted

An apparatus for a vehicle-to-everything (V2X) service establishes a secure session with a V2X server by using a transport layer security (TLS) handshake on the basis of an X.509 certificate of the V2X server. The apparatus generates a signed V2X message having a digital signature generated on the basis of a pseudonym certificate. The apparatus encodes the signed V2X message on the basis of the X.509 certificate.